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1 I, 57| and all the odium of the deed. ~ ~ 2 II, 38| soldiers, seeing the bloody deed, stood aloof. Yet the prosecution 3 II, 90| the reward of the fatal deed." ~ ~ 4 III, 30| the enemy, ventured on a deed quite exceptional at that 5 IV, 70| notorious by any sort of deed, Afer charged her with unchastity, 6 IV, 72| was seeking to veil the deed in secrecy. ~ ~ 7 IV, 89| authors of this atrocious deed perished, some after Caius 8 XI, 1| Roman people, to own the deed, and challenge its glory 9 XI, 48| guard, to accomplish the deed of blood. Such, he said, 10 XII, 77| the poison to be used. The deed would be betrayed by one 11 XII, 78| immediate obloquy of the deed, she availed herself of 12 XIII, 1| destruction. The agents of the deed were Publius Celer, a Roman 13 XIII, 57| freedman, however, declared the deed was his, that he had, in 14 XIV, 9| the consummation of the deed, received information that 15 XIV, 9| ask him whether the bloody deed must be required of the 16 XIV, 9| would not dare a savage deed on his offspring. It was 17 XIV, 12| his sword for the fatal deed, presenting her person, 18 XIV, 81| gratitude after that atrocious deed, and subsequently all the 19 XV, 61| time and place of the fatal deed. It was said that Subrius 20 XV, 61| would witness so glorious a deed, had roused a singularly 21 XV, 66| dedicated to some noble deed. Piso, meanwhile, was wait 22 XV, 73| and perpetrate the fatal deed, Rufus refused, and checked 23 XV, 91| remaining conspirators, without deed or word deserving record. ~ ~